Widespread Interest Continues in This Fascinating Study of Micro-CT Scans of Ancient Figurines
Duke radiologists have published an article in
Joshua Wilson, Ph.D., Appointed Director of Imaging Physics Residency Program
Congratulations to Dr. Joshua Wilson, Ph.D., recently appointed Director of Imaging Physics Residency Program.
Celebrating Asian American and Pacific Island Heritage Month
May is Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.
Congratulations, Daniel P. Barboriak, M.D., Board of Directors, ECOG-ACRIN Medical Research Foundation
Daniel P. Barboriak has been selected to be a Director on the Board of Directors of ECOG-ACRIN Medical Research Foundation Board, Inc.
Powerful Grand Rounds Presentation on “Women in Academic Medicine”
Geeta Swamy, M.D., addresses the issue of women in academic medicine during Duke Radiology Grand Rounds.
Recently Published Paper by the Daniel P. Barboriak Lab
The paper, "Repeatability of Automated Image Segmentation with BraTumIA in Patients with Recurrent Glioblastoma," appears in the American Journal of Neuroradiology (AJNR).
Karen Johnson, M.D., M.S., Is Honorary Co-captain of the Duke Cancer Institute Team for This Year’s Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure!
The virtual event will be held Saturday, May 1.
Four Duke Radiology Researchers Featured in ARRS Inpractice and on the Cover.
Ehsan Samei, Ph.D., Ehsan Abadi, Ph.D., Francesco Ria, and W. Paul Segars, Ph.D., are featured in the Winter 2021 issue of ARRS InPractice.
Duke Radiology Recognizes Black History Month
Duke University School of Medicine is committed to dismantling racism and to better understanding the root causes, harms, and strategies to reduce racial inequity.
Alan Alper Sag, M.D., Featured in Cancer Media Outlet, SurvivorNet
Duke Interventional Radiologist Alan Alper Sag, M.D., was invited to discuss bone metastasis and bone tumor ablation
in two recent news press releases by cancer media outlet SurvivorNet.
Duke Breast Imaging invites you to attend the annual Duke Breast Symposium Saturday, October 7th.